12-12-2017, 11:13 PM
Hello, welcome to the forum.
According to Google translate, it's "memory access error", which I think is that OS's equivalent of a "segfault". Does it crash immediately, without any further output, or is there any other output before the crash?
We've seen something similar with RasPi+Clang builds, those failed immediately after start, it was some kind of a compiler error, never really worked out the real cause. We turned to gcc on that platform.
Did you compile yourself, or are you using the binaries from our Downloads page?
Can you try running under GDB to try to catch at least some form of a stacktrace? This might help: https://forum.cuberite.org/thread-631.html
According to Google translate, it's "memory access error", which I think is that OS's equivalent of a "segfault". Does it crash immediately, without any further output, or is there any other output before the crash?
We've seen something similar with RasPi+Clang builds, those failed immediately after start, it was some kind of a compiler error, never really worked out the real cause. We turned to gcc on that platform.
Did you compile yourself, or are you using the binaries from our Downloads page?
Can you try running under GDB to try to catch at least some form of a stacktrace? This might help: https://forum.cuberite.org/thread-631.html